HUSTLER Magazine’s October 2022 issue is available today on newsstands and in digital format. Kenzie Anne makes her HUSTLER debut gracing this month’s cover and scoring a 12-page centerfold spread photographed by This Year’s Model. Also featured are pictorials of Vina Sky, Freya Parker, Lily Jordan, Charly Summer and more, along with the October 2006 HUSTLER Classic “Going Down South,” starring Memphis Monroe and Mick Blue.
In this month’s articles, Lux Lives hosts a letter-writing party to explore the practice of sex workers writing letters to other sex workers in prison. Learn the many benefits this simple connection provides, and catch a glimpse of life on the inside. Next, daughter of the Dark Lord J. Isobel De Lisle takes us on a trip down the ladder of our most primal desires with boudoir photography dripping in sex and fear. Finally, HUSTLER speaks with four erotic cosplay artists—Little Puck, Midna Ash, Gwen Adora and Chibella Chan—who invite us into their amped-up worlds of immersive role-play and the larger-than-life characters they channel for our pleasure.
In her Publisher’s Statement, Liz Flynt talks about inflation as citizens of the world suffer from rampant and ever-increasing costs of living. Some corporate honchos and Federal Reserve officials have pointed to a small rise in overall compensation to American workers as the problem. These, according to Flynt, are the selfish, hypocritical voices of oligarchy. In fact, a 2020 RAND Corporation study found that in each year between 1975 and 2018, $2.5 trillion was redistributed from the bottom 90% to the top 1% of Americans. CEO pay has risen while workers’ wages have fallen, and the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour is at its lowest relative value in 66 years. According to an analysis from the Economic Policy Institute, its buying power is 40.2% less than in 1968. “The truth is, the income glutton’s greedflation plays a much more significant role than a living wage in driving inflation, and we should dump their self-serving propaganda where it belongs—in the garbage,” says Flynt.
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